Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] it in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I caught it in the other hand . |
2 | WHEN I BEGAN to write about Thrush Green in 1958 , I described it in the first few pages of the book I called Thrush Green , and a little later as seen by Ruth Bassett from the bedroom window of her late grandfather 's beautiful house overlooking the green . |
3 | No I put it in the last two times . |
4 | I was bringing my own but I put it in the wrong pocket of my coat and it fell through the lining and smashed . " |
5 | ( Have I got it in the first place ? |
6 | I ca n't stand it , I hear it in the early hours . ’ |
7 | I find it in the unlikeliest places , many of which had not sold it for at least 25 years . |
8 | If I 'm allowed to have food , why ca n't I have it in the same cell as Elaine ? ’ |
9 | It is worlds apart from school as I knew it in the 1960s . |
10 | So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force . |
11 | Well I saw it in the last time it was in here on Central and it was n't , it did n't come on ! |
12 | ‘ Not unless I do it in the next three months , ’ she told him . |
13 | I adore it in the early mornings , when the sun is still behind the hill . |
14 | I did it in the first year , I 'm in the fifth year now , that was four years ago . |
15 | I did it in the dull knowledge that there was no way I could get up that hill . |
16 | I did it in the sixth form , it 's really hard , it takes ages |
17 | I earned it in the first place , so strictly speaking it 's still mine ; but you learn not to say some things in marriage . |
18 | I have it in the other room . ’ |
19 | How you going to know exactly where the boundaries go or i in between some land-lock countries that you got it in the right position |
20 | Yes , fine , now you want it in the red one and not the silver one , yes ? |
21 | There is said to be an area on the knee called The Three-Mile Point ; it sounds wonderful for runners because , practitioners say , if you touch it in the right way , you 'll have enough energy to run another three miles . |
22 | Why ca n't you do it in the front room then ? |
23 | Why do it now , why did n't she do it in the first place . |
24 | I do , you put it in the big shop did n't you ? |
25 | Have you done it in the last sort of few weeks ? |
26 | — You get it in the wrong place , he 's had it . |
27 | She heard it in the raised treble , saw it in the bright eyes . |
28 | All positive stuff , as Madeleine Kingsley points out on page 82 , if only you approach it in the right way . |
29 | One returns to a half-dug hole as to a part-written love-letter , wondering why you started it in the first place and doubting whether it will ever be completed . |
30 | I think anger 's a really positive energy if you use it in the right way . |